BBC Astonished By Normalcy

The BBC is astonished by 30C temperatures in the Arctic near Scandinavia.

During the summer of 1927, temperatures over 32C were persistent in that same region.

30 Sep 1927 – WOMEN MOTORISTS – Trove

Children were sunbathing near the North Pole.

02 Jan 1927 – SUNBATHING NEAR THE NORTH POLE – Trove

During June, the Arctic receives more solar radiation than any place else on Earth. Warm temperatures there this time of year are not surprising.

Climate and Earth’s Energy Budget

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Global Warming Hits Wyoming

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BBC : Burning Wood Doesn’t Generate CO2

The BBC says lockdowns were used to get rid of coal, and that transporting wood from the US and burning it in the UK does not generate CO2.

Britain goes coal free as renewables edge out fossil fuels – BBC News

The BBC also says they can’t explain the nursing home deaths (which were used to force the lockdown, which was then used to get rid of coal.)

Looks like we just watched the Green New Deal implemented.

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Experts Say ….

Experts say the Maldives will be underwater by the year 2018. Experts also say that COVID-19 will kill millions of people. Thus no tourists, no beach furniture and no jobs.

Live Cam Kuredu Island Resort

26 Sep 1988 – Threat to islands

This is what the beach used to look like.

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Why I Avoid The Police State

I can write about this now that I moved out of Colorado.

During the summer of 2010, I left a restaurant in Fort Collins at 10 PM. There was no one else out at that time, and I rode my bicycle on the sidewalk half a block and then turned down an alley.  There were two cops waiting there who wrote me a $15 ticket for riding my bicycle on the sidewalk. I told them I was astonished that the city was paying for two cops to write such pointless tickets late at night – and they didn’t disagree with me. The whole thing was absurd and I forgot about the ticket.

The following winter I was riding my bicycle in downtown Fort Collins and got broadsided by a car with three college kids in it (that was back when kids attended college.)  My bike was damaged and I was injured, but the kids refused to give me their insurance information. So I called the police, and a cop showed up about twenty minutes later. He slammed me to the ground, handcuffed me and hauled me off to the county lockup – because I hadn’t paid my $15 ticket from the previous summer, and there was a warrant out for my arrest.

There was a riot going on down at the county jail at that time, so they couldn’t book me in. I spent the time with the cop talking to him and explaining how vile, over the top, and unacceptable his behavior was. I explained to him that he was violently kidnapping an injured man whose crime was riding a bicycle. I also told him that this was going to make a great story for my blog, and that I reach millions of readers. That got him very concerned, so he called up his superior officer, and then took me home. He asked me not to name names.

I never gave any details about this incident before, because I was concerned about retribution from Colorado police. This was just one of a several incidents I had with Fort Collins police, where their aggressive behavior was totally inappropriate.

Since then, I’ve written several blog posts about Fort Collins and Albuquerque police killing unarmed white and black men without any justification. In 1994, Albuquerque police shot and killed a driver on I-25 directly across the center divide from me. Their guns were pointed in our direction as they fired a dozen rounds. Albuquerque police are famous for killing unarmed people.

Militarized, aggressive, trigger happy police is a real problem, and we need a discussion about it. But that discussion is impossible when it is hijacked by phrases like “white supremacy” and “black lives matter.” All lives matter. Progressives never allow an honest discussion on any topic.

Ono of the reasons I ride my bike is to avoid police who are normally focused on car drivers, but that (obviously) doesn’t always work.

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All Lives Matter

This story appeared today. There weren’t any riots or looting when Daniel Turner died, because the left didn’t have any way to use it for political gain.

Farmington couple sue police over son’s death | Local News | santafenewmexican.com

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Fifty Years Ago Today

On this date 50 years ago, I took these pictures at the Queen’s Birthday celebration. That was back when people were allowed out on the streets in London for reasons other than rioting.

Prince Charles and the Queen Mother.

I took the pictures with my Kodak Tourister camera.  I will be headed back out today with a new roll of film to celebrate.

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BBC : “A Largely Peaceful Protest”

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Second Coolest Start To The Year In The US

The number of warm days from January-May was second lowest on record in the US, after 1983 – which was cooled by dust from the eruption of Mt. Agung. The warmest years were 1910, 1934 and 2012.

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D-Day

On this date in 1944, thousands of Americans died on Normandy beaches in defense of freedom. But the press is too busy mourning the death of a violent thug to remember.

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